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the Sony Ericsson W380i Walkman it's not bad, but it kinda looks like a motorola pebl with it's exterior display. If you want a reliable phone the k800i is a good choice, also owned by yours truely
Nice.

I quite like flip phones, which is why I'm tempted by the W380i, as I find the bigger keypad easier to use, while still getting a pretty small phone.
 

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Luca

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you don't want to go for any of the other cybershot phones as they replaced the buttons with diddy little squares and heat sensitive touch features on the k850i, which ruined in my opinion what was great phone withan awsome design and exellent camera.

In my opinion sony ericsson make the best phones followed by nokia, they last long and are always well rounded, stay away from things like motorola, L.G and Samsung, who are all show and no functionality
 

Luca

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urrgh, they are awful, when phones came into colour screen technology motorola's were good but they have never seemed to have progressed greatly. My cousin has been through a few of the LG chocolate's they were pretty faulty with the screen, they are just all about frills, take the shine one they did with the rolling button, they were far from good.
A SE or Nokia always come kitted out with a lot of stuff, the amount of functions you get from the others isn't good for what you pay.
 

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But I've never been bothered about a phone being able to do heaps of stuff, because I just don't need most of the things that a lot of the phones can do.

I'm more bothered about getting one that looks good.
 

Luca

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Andy, I see you are looking for a flash phone for when you finish your law course, I saw a tagheuer phone whilst I was in harrods the other week but I guess that would be too pricey:p

Right now though I'm reading up on FDR for my resit exam, he's a really great guy and did what was right and kicked laissez faire up the backside, he wasn't remarkably astounding with some of the things he introduced, Hoover tried many in the lame duck months. But what is great about him is his attitude which related and conveyed hope to every single American. He become one of my favorite men in history. If any of you Americans would like to add anything else or tell me something useful about him and his new deal(s) then feel free to do so as you can never have too many different veiwpoints and I need to nail the exam this time around.
 
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I had the SE K750i which had the best 2mp camera and interchangable firmware with the W800i which gave flight mode option also. It had great sound quality for a phone like that, and pretty good features. The only downside i see to SE phones is low battery life. Even the one i have now, the w580i suffers from low battery life. If you can live with that, then go for SE's.
 

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Andy, I see you are looking for a flash phone for when you finish your law course, I saw a tagheuer phone whilst I was in harrods the other week but I guess that would be too pricey:p

Right now though I'm reading up on FDR for my resit exam, he's a really great guy and did what was right and kicked laissez faire up the backside, he wasn't remarkably astounding with some of the things he introduced, Hoover tried many in the lame duck months. But what is great about him is his attitude which related and conveyed hope to every single American. He become one of my favorite men in history. If any of you Americans would like to add anything else or tell me something useful about him and his new deal(s) then feel free to do so as you can never have too many different veiwpoints and I need to nail the exam this time around.
The interesting thing about FDR, at least for me, is that even though people tend to criticize the New Deal many of the legacies begun by it are still around today. Our entire National Parks system was built on the New Deal, as were many of our Western damns, roads, bridges. Americorps, which is like a domestic peace corps, is a direct result of the success of the CCC. The only reason the projects started to dissipate is because Congress generally consists of a bunch of short sided dimwits who only wish to continue projects until the population seems pleased and then throw them to the scrap yard.
 

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Andy, I see you are looking for a flash phone for when you finish your law course, I saw a tagheuer phone whilst I was in harrods the other week but I guess that would be too pricey:p

My current phone is starting to play up a bit, so I want to change before it is knackered.

I'll just get on the next flight to London (first class, of course) to check what Harrods has at the moment. :D
 

Luca

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The interesting thing about FDR, at least for me, is that even though people tend to criticize the New Deal many of the legacies begun by it are still around today. Our entire National Parks system was built on the New Deal, as were many of our Western damns, roads, bridges. Americorps, which is like a domestic peace corps, is a direct result of the success of the CCC. The only reason the projects started to dissipate is because Congress generally consists of a bunch of short sided dimwits who only wish to continue projects until the population seems pleased and then throw them to the scrap yard.
yes, although it does have it's flaws, some of them silly like the sick chickens and the NRA, it is undeniable that the new deal brought about some fundamental change in american social policy and started to help the weak where they previously had been ignored, I view it as a mild revolutioary period I mean, emergency powers are enough to argue that.
 

Luca

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My current phone is starting to play up a bit, so I want to change before it is knackered.

I'll just get on the next flight to London (first class, of course) to check what Harrods has at the moment. :D
:D I could afford nothing there, there was some Russian guy who brought Ferrari bicycle whilst I was there and there was a complete sworski dimond football table for 80k there.
I did buy a pair of evisu jeans from selfridges though which did set me back a few boys.
 

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